Cloud Payment Hub (Cloud EFT) – How to Handle 1 Billion Transactions with No Downtime?
Handling a billion transactions a year without a single second of downtime is not a matter of luck, but of advanced IT architecture. The answer to this challenge is the Cloud EFT Payment Hub, which shifts the processing burden from on-premises, limited infrastructure to a flexible cloud environment.
Thanks to the proprietary Exorigo-Upas solution, retail chains can dynamically scale resources in response to sales peaks (e.g., Black Friday), leverage the redundancy across multiple acquirers, and guarantee PCI P2PE-level security.
What is a Cloud Payment Hub?
The term payment hub refers to the central software layer that connects payment terminals across the network of points of sale to various transaction authorization and settlement systems (acquirers, banks). In the “cloud” version, this means that:
- instead of local servers and dedicated devices, transaction processing logic runs in a cloud environment,
- the infrastructure can be dynamically scaled depending on the workload,
- Redundancy and load-balancing minimize the risk of failure.
There is no need to build and maintain your own data centers – the cloud provider provides resources, and the system adapts to real demand (e.g., during peak shopping periods).
Cloud architecture vs. cloud architecture On-premise – why does a billion transactions require a change in approach?
Traditional on-premises payment systems (installed on the company’s local servers) often become victims of their own success. At a time when customer numbers are growing rapidly, on-premises IT infrastructure may not be able to withstand the load, leading to delays or a complete halt in payment processing.
When designing Cloud EFT, Exorigo-Upos focused on a distributed model. This means that the power of a single server does not limit the system.
Comparison of a traditional on-premises solution with Cloud EFT:
| Feature | On-premises systems | Cloud EFT (cloud) |
| Scalability | Limited by its own resources | Dynamic, almost limitless |
| Performance | Limited by rigid hardware parameters. | Up to 500,000 transactions per hour. |
| Fault tolerance | A server room failure halts trade throughout the network. | Full geo-redundancy and fallback mechanism. |
| Time to implement changes | A lengthy process of updating each terminal individually. | Centralized management and instant updates in the cloud. |
How does Cloud EFT eliminate downtime?
One of the biggest risks in trading is a failure on the acquirer side. When the payment service provider’s banking system stops working, sales come to a standstill.
The payment hub provided by Exorigo-Upos solves this problem by:
- Support for multiple acquirers: Cloud EFT allows you to connect to several acquirers at the same time. If one of them fails, traffic is automatically routed to the other.
- Dynamic Routing (Prefix Card Routing): The system can route transactions to a specific agent based on a prefix, card number, which allows you to optimize commission costs.
- Guarantee of continuity: Thanks to redundancy, even in the event of technical problems on the part of one of the links in the payment chain, the customer at the checkout will not even notice the change – the payment will be processed without interruptions.
Cloud EFT and performance in practice
While the standard performance is 500,000 transactions per hour, the real results often exceed expectations:
- Exorigo-Upos reports a record of over 5 million transactions processed in a single day by Cloud EFT.
- The company has achieved the processing of hundreds of millions of transactions per year in the past, which shows that the architecture can handle industrial-level workloads well.
All of this makes Cloud EFT a system that can easily scale to support a billion transactions – especially if your organization leverages the full capabilities of the cloud and distributed infrastructure.
Security without compromise
Handling a billion transactions means a huge responsibility for customers’ sensitive data. Exorigo-Upos was the first Polish company to obtain PCI P2PE (Point-to-Point Encryption) certification for its solution.
What does this mean for business?
- Card data is encrypted as soon as it is read on the terminal and decrypted only in the secure environment of the payment hub.
- The store’s local network (WiFi, LAN) and the POS system have no contact with explicit card data, which drastically reduces the risk of data leakage.
- Simplified PCI DSS audit: Companies using P2PE-certified Cloud EFT can significantly reduce the scope of annual security audits, which generates measurable financial savings.
Cloud Payment Hub – Summary
Processing 1 billion transactions a year requires technology that doesn’t know the concept of “congestion.” The Cloud EFT payment hub from Exorigo-Upos is a solution that, thanks to its cloud architecture, automation, and high security standards, can handle large volumes of transactions – even at the scale of 1 billion operations – without downtime. Dynamic scaling, redundancy, and certified security make this model the new standard in payment support for large retail and service chains.